Work fine, as expected but the DESCRIPTION IS WRONG! This is so infuriating, because the number of each letter listed are wrong and you end up having to buy more if you were going to spell something that had the listed three "E"s for example. I ended up buying more, but I did so begrudgingly and after this project, I will not be again.

My first time using iron on letters & this one was easy to use. BTW, these letter have a velvety feel to them.

TIP: I wasn't sure if I was suppose to cut around the letters so I had to test out one beforehand and found out that's totally unnecessary, just cut them out in blocks, position and iron together to save time.

I used these on cotton of various thickness and am very happy with the results. The only thing was that the G broke even though i was being very careful as I peeled them off of the backing. BE CAUTIOUS! I was able to just make the other one look the same in my symmetrical design, but if I were going for perfect, I would have been sad. The font is nice and they lay nicely on the fabric after ironing. In the photo there is masking tape residue. Tip: dont iron over masking tape. Do use masking tape to help get a nice straight line.PINBALL FOREVER!!!

We had 15 bags we wanted to put names on. Some bags turned out ok, others the letters only partially adhered to the cloth, others they barely adhered at all. Some letters got discolored in the process, even though the same procedure was used each time. Not easy to use and definitely not user friendly. Cutting out the letters tedious as well.

These letters are great quality; however, the only problem I had is they were crooked. This is because you have to cut them out and flip them over, so you can't see exactly where the letters are going to end up. Worth the price though.

I am hands down obsessed with these letters. I use them for my business. They work exceptionally well. I thought they'd be the cheap nontrustworthy kind, but they kick ass. I did them on a shirt that is 60% cotton 40% polyester and they seriously look like I spent $15 or $20. I iron them on for 1 minute, let cool, 30 seconds, flip inside out for 30 second then slowly move over all letters for 30 seconds. Great frickin buy. Will but more.

My son received a patriots "uniform" and wanted to have his last name spelled out. The letters are exactly the right size.

It was difficult to space the out the letters and make sure they looked even (my husband is the ironer and though an engineer, he was challenged by this project). But once they are on, they're on. They have survived maybe five washings and so far, so good. It's possible the jersey's silk screening will wear off first.